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    Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

    1948 · Crime drama · 1h 19m
  2. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a 1948 American noir - thriller film directed by Norman Foster. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Gerald Butler, it stars Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster, and Robert Newton.

    • October 29, 1948 (United States)
  3. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands: Directed by Norman Foster. With Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster, Robert Newton, Lewis L. Russell. Fugitive Bill Saunders and lonely nurse Jane Wharton are crossed by fate when he hides out in her apartment.

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    • Norman Foster
    • Approved
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
  4. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands. A blackmailer (Robert Newton) hounds a World War II veteran (Burt Lancaster) hiding from the police with a nurse (Joan Fontaine) in London.

    • (6)
    • Norman Foster
    • Crime, Drama
    • Joan Fontaine
  5. A crime drama film based on the novel by Gerald Butler, starring Burt Lancaster and Joan Fontaine. Bill Saunders, a disturbed ex-soldier, kills a man in a pub brawl and hides out in the apartment of Jane Wharton, a nurse. She falls in love with him and helps him reform, but he faces a racketeer and a gangster.

    • Norman Foster, Jack Voglin
    • Joan Fontaine
  6. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands. Summaries. Fugitive Bill Saunders and lonely nurse Jane Wharton are crossed by fate when he hides out in her apartment. Bill Saunders, disturbed ex-soldier, kills a man in a postwar London pub brawl. Fleeing, he hides out in the apartment of lonely nurse Jane Wharton.

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  8. Kiss The Blood Off My Hands (1948) is one of those great film noirs in which the entirely story is told in the title. The hero is a murderer ― he has blood on his hands. The female lead is going to rescue him ― with love ― as symbolised in a kiss. The aim thereafter is redemption.

  9. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, from 1948, is based on a novel by Gerald Butler, and was adapted by Ben Maddow and Walter Bernstein (one of the Hollywood Ten). The screenplay is by Leonardo Bercovici, with Hugh Gray credited as providing additional dialogue. The director, Norman Foster, had been an actor throughout the 1930s.

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